The list of announcements already all-but-confirmed continues with the next Zelda. It's been mentioned, along with the team that's working on it. All that's left is for Nintendo to make things official.

Why it's likely: Nintendo needs some strong announcements right now, considering the end of the year looks a little empty. We're going to get them, too -- starting with this.

Supply -- Nintendo ain't got it, and the world is demanding it. We're pretty sure that the continually robust sales of the Wii will come up at the conference, along with promises to get the problem under control.

Why it's likely: Nintendo doesn't want to disappoint all those people who are still looking for Wiis.

Why we might not see it: It may yet be an unsolved mystery.

Prediction: Likely. Nintendo likes to talk about their unwavering ability to print money.

Speaking of things we're willing to spend money on: Mega Man 9 is bound to get a mention somewhere, and we're not just talking about Capcom's announcements and releases. Even though we've just lost our supposed-exclusivity. Mega Man 9 is going to be a big deal for Nintendo.

Why it's likely: Comparisons to other platforms, footage, information... we want it all, and they are probably going to give it to us!

Nintendo president Satoru Iwata indicated that a Wii Sports sequel wasn't likely, as it would be "taking the easy way," but it's not like Nintendo always churns up new ideas. Mario says hello, amirite?

Why it's likely: It's been almost a year since Iwata said that, and a Wii Sports sequel would sell. Can we have online play, please?

Why we might not see it: Well, obvious, because Iwata said we wouldn't!